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<h1>Peer Details</h1>
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Peer Details Trust settings and Signing
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<h3>Trust Settings</h3>

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The trust settings refers to the gnupg web of trust mecanism. <br>
This trust means how you trust your friends when he is signing other PGP keys. <br>
If you set your trust to "full", it means that when your friend sign a key, this key will be shown as validated by the web of trust in the network view.</p>


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<h3>Signing</h3>
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You should sign a key when you are sure that the person who claims ownership on this key is the real owner of the key.  <br>
When you are sure that the name of the key owner is the real name of the emmitter of this key, you may sign it to confirm it. <br>
Signing the key will be public unless public discovery is not setted. This means you friends can check if you did sign someone's key.</i>
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